Doxing Nazis is good, actually, and the international crackdown on violent white supremacist extremism can be directly tracked back to antifascist exposees almost in its entirety.https://twitter.com/JoeUchill/status/1209902594023403521 …
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En réponse à @EmilyGorcenski
No. It’s not. Call assholes what they are. Fight their ideas-but do NOT dox folks. You may be wrong. Even if you’re not, it’s the IDEAS that we need to fight, not the people. Ya can’t dox an idea.
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En réponse à @TreiberS @EmilyGorcenski
Huge content warning (violence against women) for this, but this is from one of Fred Arena's court documents. He's exactly the kind of guy who needs to be exposed, and that's exactly what antifascists did.pic.twitter.com/0u6s53ywx0
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why do you still insist on using their terms though, unless you want people to think that exposing dangerous fascists is "the same" as encouaging them to terrorize innocent people
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En réponse à @josiebroccoli @AntiFashGordon et
you're using the same word for exposing people like him and for encouraging people to act like him, and then acting smug when that confuses people
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Most language is contextual, so it's really not hard to distinguish between "wow, i just found out this cop is a Nazi" and "here's the home address of a YouTube feminist, go do [violent act] to her"? I honestly don't think the people who act confused are doing so in good faith.
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